Can Naruto/Kurama break Sasuke's CT?

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Decided not to use the placeholder.

After discussing it a bit with a few people and looking at the way the manga has shown CT being used, I'll concede my point of overpowering the force. Sasuke's CT is far more advanced than any other user of the Rin'negan in this manga. After re-reading and discussing the Nagato vs Bee, Itachi and Naruto fight, it seems as though KidGamer is right, that the attracting force is continuous and that it can only be stopped by stopping the epicentre of the gravitational pull which is the core. Sasuke's CT does not have this deficiency and will likely always work on any opponent he uses, including Naruto, Madara, Kaguya etc.

But, I'll reaffirm my stance on the subject. Even if Sasuke does get Naruto into his full CT, Naruto's superior durability completely negates that. I posted the scans in another thread regarding a different topic but it applies to this topic as well. If you look back at the final fight when the clash of Indra's Arrow and the NE enhanced RS happened, neither Sasuke's Bijuu PS nor Naruto's Ashura's Avatar were actually destroyed during that huge clash. They just slowly dissipated while they fell to the ground. And judging from the impact in that actual scan when they hit the ground, they full dissipated only AFTER they had already been on the ground (based on the size of the collision with the ground on both sides from Naruto and Sasuke's Avatars respectively). So if Naruto's Avatar has enough durability to withstand something that is widely put on the level of Juubi tier destruction, whether or not Sasuke can put him in a CT doesn't matter at all. He should be able to easily break out of the CT just with the multiple Ashura appendages alone, let alone using Rasenshurikens or hell, even Bijuudama's.
 

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Uh, yes, it obviously does. One moment the attractive pull is strong enough to drag Mountain Ranges thousands of feet into the sky, and the next moment it's only strong enough to keep the rocks in place. Either it decreases, or there are two separate forces at work, one to attract and one to maintain, and after the jutsu is complete the attracting force is cancelled.

If Earth was dragging rocks up from god knows where, but then stopped, the force either decreased or vanished.

False. It simply means that all it's able to pull and maintain. That by no means indicates that the gravity's force has decreased, but the objects lie outside its range. Two very different concepts.
 
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